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ykgarg007
modified 10 years ago

Ir remote control for tv by mobile headphone jack

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Everyone cantbeffort the high end ir blaster enabled mobiles so this the short qay ro get ir blaster hardware on any android iphone device .. There the lower voltage suppy is actually the connection taken from headphn jack where just cut ur headphn wires and take red and black connection than connect to it.. LED is actually IR transmitter with 940nm range operated at 1.35 volts. To use this just download any IR remote apps from play store or i tune and starr using .. It also works on dslr camera Plz press bookmark
published 11 years ago
rbrtkurtz
11 years ago
Or you could buy a Galaxy S4, with an IR remote built in, with an awesome app to go with it. ;) It is very cool how simple it is to add IR remote capability to most any phone. Plus writing a simple app with volume, channel, and power functions is simple enough for people with very basic coding skills to create. Or of course, there are already apps you can download, too.
ykgarg007
11 years ago
But it is the hardware circuit required for non ir blaster handsets ... Everyone cant efford highend mobiles...
faceblast
11 years ago
or if you're repurposing an old android to use as a home device. Have you got an IR receiver circuit for phone mic as well?
ykgarg007
11 years ago
I tested this on iphone 4 , galaxy S2
ShortCircuit
11 years ago
Even a cheap smart phone could handle this
ykgarg007
11 years ago
If chaep phones are able to install required ir apps than there some possibilities exist to work this ckt
jean510
11 years ago
Hello. I'm working on this circuit. I've a gallaxy s2. does a 2n3904 would work?
jean510
11 years ago
Which software do y use?
ykgarg007
11 years ago
I use smart remote ...
lokeswarareddy
9 years ago
Nice
sarma
9 years ago
Please explain where to connect red and black wires and what is the value for Transistor in this circuit.
sarma
9 years ago
any one guide me to build this ckt
AdrianoA3
9 years ago
Wrong.
AdrianoA3
9 years ago
The current passing by the IR led is too small

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